Mama taught us how to sing in harmony.
Grandma used to stomp her foot and slap her knee.
I can still hear daddy sing down by the old millstream
When Uncle Jim played the fiddle
You could hear it talk
You could hear it sing

And it echoed down the mountains to those Georgia pines
Ran through Tennessee just like that old moonshine.
Old Joe Clark, Cripple Creek, Annie Get Your Gun.
I guess my all time favorite was that Fox On the Run.
Like a fox, like a fox, like a fox on the run

Grandpa played the dobro till the break of dawn
Me, I had this guitar and I strummed along.
Carol played the washboard and the tambourine
Little Mary Beth would always help us sing

'The Baptism
Of Jesse Taylor' originally appeared on The Oak Ridge Boys

'Loves Me Like
A Rock' originally appeared on The Oak Ridge Boys

'Why Me'
originally appeared on The Oak Ridge Boys

'Rhythm
Guitar' originally appeared on Sky High

'Freedom For
The Stallion' originally appeared on The Oak Ridge Boys

'He's Gonna
Smile On Me' originally appeared on The Oak Ridge Boys

'There Must Be
A Better Way' originally appeared on Sky High

'Where The
Soul Never Dies' originally appeared on Old Fashioned, Down Home, Hand
Clappin', Foot Stompin', Souther Style, Gospel Quartet Music